Letter: Please take part in town's recreation needs survey

Posted 11/5/19

To the editor:

If you want to help determine how Portsmouth properties are used for recreation and other community services and you are a Portsmouth resident or business owner/manager, please take …

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Letter: Please take part in town's recreation needs survey

Posted

To the editor:

If you want to help determine how Portsmouth properties are used for recreation and other community services and you are a Portsmouth resident or business owner/manager, please take the town's survey online or download one to print at www.portsmouthri.com.

Paper copies are available at Town Hall, the library, Clements’, and the senior center.  Completed paper surveys should be returned to Town Hall or the Brown House by Nov. 15, 2019. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Wendy Bulk, Portsmouth parks and recreation director, at wbulk@portsmouthri.com or 401/787-0281. 

Thank you for sharing your opinions.

Linda Ujifusa

155 Adams Drive

Portsmouth

Ms. Ujifusa is vice president of the Portsmouth Town Council.


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